The College

Elmira College offers more than 35 majors and academic programs, an honors program, 17 academic honor societies, and 18 Division III varsity teams.  Located in the Southern Finger Lakes Region of New York, Elmira's undergraduate and graduate student population hails from 30 states and 20 countries.

The College sits on 49 acres in the City of Elmira, and 20 acres at the Murray Athletic Center in Pine Valley. It is located 90 minutes south of Rochester and about four hours from Philadelphia, New York City, and Toronto.

Location: Elmira, NY 14901 (pop. 25,852)
Institution Type: Private, coeducational
Carnegie Classification: Baccalaureate Colleges - Arts & Science Focus
Calendar: (2) 12-week terms, followed by a six-week short term
College Flower: Iris
College Colors: Purple and Gold
College Shape: Octagon
Mascot: Simeon, the Soaring Eagle
Traditions: Mountain Day, Holiday Banquet, and Candlelight

 
A historical marker in front of the Mark Twain Study on the Elmira College campus

Uniquely Elmira

The College is home to the Center for Mark Twain Studies, which encompasses the Mark Twain Study, Mark Twain Archives, and Quarry Farm. The Center attracts Twain scholars from around the world and is one of four historically significant Twain heritage sites in the U.S.

Twain’s wife and College alumna, Olivia Langdon Clemens, was an Elmira, N.Y. native and member of the Class of 1864.

The Mark Twain Study, now located on campus, is the study in which the famous author penned The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and other iconic works. USA Today named the Mark Twain Study one of the nation’s top ten literary landmarks.

Quarry Farm, home to Twain’s in-laws and where Twain and his family spent more than 20 summers, was recently named one of New York State’s literary landmarks by United for Libraries and the Empire State Center for the Book, an affiliate of the Library of Congress Center for the Book.

 

Academics

Phi Beta Kappa: Elmira College, home to the Pi of New York Chapter since 1940, is one of 286 chapters in the country. The chapter won the Triennial Award for the Outstanding Chapter in the Nation.

Army and Air Force ROTC programs offered in partnership with Cornell University.

Undergraduate Degrees Awarded: AA, AS, BA, BS

Graduate Degrees Awarded: MS (General Management), MSEd (General Education, Literacy: Birth through Grade 12, Adolescence Education: Grades 7-12, Inclusive Special Education)

 
By The Numbers

16

average class size

97%

of students complete a career-related internship before graduation

9:1

student-faculty ratio

60

hours minimum of community engagement completed by all full-time students before graduating 

40% 

of students study abroad at some point during their college career

 
 

Where EC Graduates Continue Their Studies

Graduate Schools

  • Boston University
  • Columbia University
  • Cornell University
  • Gallaudet University
  • Harvard University
  • Loyola University Chicago
  • Pennsylvania State University
  • Syracuse University
  • Tel Aviv University
  • Temple University
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Wake Forest Law
  • William and Mary Law School

Medical Schools

  • SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse
  • SUNY Downstate Medical University, Brooklyn
  • SUNY School of Dental Medicine, Buffalo
  • Drexel University College of Medicine
  • Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM)
  • University of Toledo
  • Penn State Hershey Medical Center
  • Des Moines College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Uniformed Services University of Health Science
  • Georgetown University
  • University of Buffalo, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Regent’s University London
  • Michigan State University, College of Human Medicine
  • Northeastern University
  • University of Rochester, Warner School of Education
  • Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Neuroscience wing
 

Admissions

Elmira College is test-optional, but the middle 50% testing ranges for enrolled students are:

  • SAT Math: 540 - 610
  • SAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing: 530 - 600
  • SAT Composite: 1070 - 1210
  • ACT: 22 - 26

Elmira College offers one of the lowest undergraduate tuition prices of any four-year private college or university in the region.

 
By The Numbers

2,110

undergraduate applications

85%

acceptance rate

74%

freshman retention rate (Fall 2022 cohort)

64%

graduate rate (Fall 2017 cohort)

 
Students do a planting activity at the Environmental Club's table during the Club and Organizations Fair

Campus Life

Students come from 30 states and territories and 20 countries.

Choose from nearly 50 student clubs and organizations, ranging from political to social to community engagement. Some popular clubs include:

  • CAB (Campus Activities Board)
  • EC2 Development Team
  • Dance Marathon
  • PRIDE (Providing Rights for Individuality and Diversity at Elmira)
  • The Chiclettes (A Cappella Singers)
  • Danceline
  • Environmental Club

85% of students live on campus.

 

Athletics

Home to five NCAA & NCA National Championships.

More than 33% of students participate in intercollegiate athletics.

Elmira College is an NCAA Division III member and has 18 athletic teams. The College is part of the New England Hockey Conference, United Volleyball Conference, and the Empire 8 Athletic Conference.

 

Rankings

U.S.News & World Report: #7 Best Regional Colleges North 2024 
U.S News & World Report: #2 Best Value Colleges North 2024
U.S News & World Report: #4 Social Mobility 2024
Princeton Review: Best 389 Colleges in the Nation 2024
Money: Best Colleges in America 2023
Washington Monthly: #7 Top 242 Bachelor's Colleges

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